Rainer Maria Rilke’s "Letters to a Young Painter" explores how art, cats and the paradox of possession illuminate the creative life.| The Culturium
Paul G. Chandler explores Rembrandt’s "Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem", a meditation on art, sorrow, faith and divine hope.| The Culturium
Paula Marvelly's anthology is a fascinating exploration of female spirituality from the beginning of recorded time up to the present day.| The Culturium
Carol Raphael examines the nature of beauty, specifically the pulchritudinous aesthetic of the visual arts, so wanting in our current age.| The Culturium
Rashid Maxwell recounts how transcending thinking allows deeper creativity to shine and produce art that is authentic, timeless and imbued with wisdom.| The Culturium
Rashid Maxwell shares his beautiful series of verse and drawings inspired by his spiritual master, Osho, in The Culturium's latest guest post.| The Culturium
Roberta Pyx Sutherland details her passion for painting and the visual arts and the way in which they help our understanding of the mystical realm.| The Culturium
Scott Guyon, architect and composer, outlines his guide to why Beauty matters and how it acts as a sacred portal to the divine.| The Culturium
Mystical tanka composed by Irish poet, Gabriel Rosenstock, in response to the glorious art of French symbolist painter, Odilon Redon.| The Culturium
Rashid Maxwell, writer, poet and artist, poetizes his artistic process and points to how it can be a means for accessing universal Consciousness.| The Culturium
Laurie Stern's visceral paintings reconnect artist and viewer with an experience of unbounded stillness and love for the natural world.| The Culturium
Roberta Pyx Sutherland outlines her creative process as it manifests through the sacred and timeless execution of the ensō.| The Culturium
Armen Agop is a multi-award-winning Egyptian artist of Armenian origin, who is best known for his spiritually charged paintings and sculptures.| The Culturium
"A Meditation on I Am" by spiritual teacher and writer, Rupert Spira, is a contemplative poem about the intimate, impersonal, infinite nature of being.| The Culturium
The post-impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne, found creative inspiration from La Montagne Sainte-Victoire, Provence, unleashing the artistic muse within.| The Culturium
Guy Laramée, Montréal-based, multi-disciplinary artist, examines the nondual state of oneness beautifully presented through his paintings and prose.| The Culturium
Post Personalism is an art movement that transcends egocentricity with the awareness that the artist and creativity are synonymous with the universe.| The Culturium
Grounded is a touring exhibition of 15 contemporary artists from Indigenous American tribes traditionally based in & around the Great Plains.| The Culturium
CARAVAN'S SYMBOLS OF LIFE: Beyond Perception—An Artistic Exploration of the Human Soul explores the spiritual dimension of human existence.| The Culturium
Drawing deeply on European and Asian spirituality, the German pianist and composer's masterwork is undoubtedly "The Book of Sounds".| The Culturium
The photographic genius of Ansel Adams was a search for beauty and timelessness in the natural world.| The Culturium
"At Eternity’s Gate", directed by American filmmaker, Julian Schnabel, is a painterly meditation on the life and work of Dutch painter, Vincent van Gogh.| The Culturium
"Only the Lover Sings" by Joseph Pieper is a beautiful exposition and collection of his thoughts on work, music, art, sculpture and being itself.| The Culturium
The writings and paintings of artist mystic, Agnes Martin, reveal a profound insight into the human condition, which is liberated through the medium of art.| The Culturium
Sculptor Antony Gormley's inspirational TED talk describes how his work explores the interior space within our own bodies in relation to the exterior world.| The Culturium
Together, the Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden and the poetry of Zen Master Ryokan form an exquisite complement of nature and art.| The Culturium
"My Quest for Beauty" by Rollo May is a search for the wellsprings of human creativity and an analysis on the purposes of art.| The Culturium
"Art will unify all humanity. Art is one—indivisible. Art has its many branches, yet all are one." The beautiful paintings and prose of Nicholas Roerich.| The Culturium
Artist Mark Rothko's profound book outlines his views on topics ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary art.| The Culturium
Stephen Nachmanovitch shows how the passion and immediacy of improvisation is something we manifest all the time throughout the course of our lives.| The Culturium
Rashid Maxwell, Drawn In. Image: © Rashid Maxwell Art Exhibition Gallery Different| The Culturium
Thoreau's "Walking" is an exquisite distillation of his ideas regarding the relationship between civilized existence & the natural world.| The Culturium
Albert Camus' "Jonas or The Artist at Work" explores the feelings of isolation of a humble painter overwhelmed by the demands of family and life itself.| The Culturium
Stephen Nachmanovitch's "Free Play" beautifully explores the inner sources of spontaneous creation & the improvisational power of art.| The Culturium
Eric Nicholson reflects upon the way in which William Blake's illustrations of the Book of Job are a beautiful visual depiction of the spiritual path.| The Culturium
Australian artist Suzanne Moss' passion project, "Morning Sanctuary", invites us to discover the silence without & the stillness within.| The Culturium